Microsoft patches critical Windows drive-by bug

From InfoWorld: Microsoft has patched three vulnerabilities in Windows, one that could be exploited by attackers who dupe users into visiting a malicious website.

The company also debuted a new defensive measure to help users ward off ongoing attacks that are exploiting a known bug...

Curtains For MySpace?

From PC World: Things just keep getting worse for MySpace. The former social networking hub recently announced it would cut nearly half of its global workforce as part of a restructuring effort. As many as five hundred MySpace employees worldwide will soon be looking for work as...

Formspring forges out of awkward adolescence

From CNET News.com: It's been a volatile year for Formspring, a question-and-answer service that saw lightning-fast growth in the wake of its November 2009 launch but also controversy and scorn as it was criticized for harboring high levels of spam and nasty anonymous bullying...

Kinect tinker brings motion controls to Adobe Flash

From CNET News.com: In the spirit of opening up Microsoft's Kinect gaming peripheral to more types of user control schemes, the Blitz marketing agency tomorrow is planning to release software that will let the Kinect work with Adobe's Flash, as well as other interface tools like...

Microsoft Takes on Apple App Store Trademark

From DailyTech: Microsoft is challenging Apple's filing for a trademark on the term "App Store," Good Gear Guide reports, because it feels the term is generic and that competitors should be able to use it as well.

In its 2008 filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Apple...

Globalfoundries Denies Issues with 32nm Process Technology Again

From X-bit Labs: Globalfoundries, the contract maker of semiconductors that produces leading-edge microprocessors for Advanced Micro Devices, denied rumours earlier spread by a financial analyst about further delays of production using 32nm silicon-on-insulator process technology. As...

OCZ Technology Withdraws from Memory Module Market Completely

From X-bit Labs: OCZ Technology, once the legendary name among the suppliers of high-speed memory modules, plans to completely withdraw from the dynamic random access memory market. As a result, the company will concentrate its efforts on solid-state drives (SSDs), flash media and...

Cloud computing used to hack wireless networks

From InfoWorld: German security researcher Thomas Roth has found an innovative use for cloud computing: cracking wireless networks that rely on pre-shared key passphrases, such as those found in homes and smaller businesses.

Roth has created a program that runs on Amazon's Elastic...

Kindle App Gets Side-loading, Background Downloading

From PC World: Amazon has posted a major update to its free Kindle app for the iPad and iPhone. The version 2.5 update adds the ability to takes advantage of iOS 4's multitasking abilities, adds support for millions of free books from various Internet sources, and adds a few minor...

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